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Featuring Loose Change Writer in Residence Laura Carter, Bruce Covey, and Megan Volpert
Free and open to the public. Come hear some great work from Atlanta writers featured in Loose Change 5.1.
The bar will be selling drinks. Drink joyously and responsibly.
Laura Carter lives in Atlanta, where she earned her MFA in 2007. Recent chapbooks include Midheaven Leo (Dancing Girl, 2011), Chaos Provisions (Dancing Girl, 2014), and Beginning of Way (ShirtPocket, 2014), She lives on the east side of the city with her two cats.
Bruce Covey's sixth book of poetry, Change Machine, was published by Noemi Press in 2014. He lives in Atlanta, GA, where he publishes and edits Coconut Books and Coconut magazine and curates the online poetry reading series What's New in Poetry for the web community Real Pants.
Megan Volpert is the author of five books on communication and popular culture, most notably about Andy Warhol. She has been teaching high school English in Atlanta for the better part of a decade, is currently serving as her school's Teacher of the Year, and edited the American Library Association-honored and Lambda finalist anthology This assignment is so gay: LGBTIQ Poets on the Art of Teaching. Predictably, www.meganvolpert.com is her website.
* Event image: Answering Bhanu (How did you arrive) by Marthe Reed
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